Animals are being needlessly tortured to death in the name of science.
There are more effective ways to help athletes with spinal injuries.
Many athletes do not approve of cruelty to animals, even for medical research.

Lyons and Lipton teas tests their products on animals, which often die as a result, to make health claims on its products.
Rabbits are fed a high-fat diet to increase their cholesterol levels and harden their arteries. Then, they were fed tea in their

Primates from Mauritius, China and the Caribbean are all flown into Charles de Gaulle airport, before being flown to the UK by charter plane. A very small amount of primates are being driven through Dover Docks and quarantined at Porton Down, however

Please take a minute to let University of Tennessee College of Medicine (UTCOM) executive dean Steve Schwab, M.D., know that you want him to end the school's deadly pig lab on its Chattanooga campus. We have provided text for you...

"Tests on animals have led to around 100 drugs being thought potentially useful for stroke; not one has proved effective in humans. You don't need to be a balaclava-wearing animal rights activist to question the value of animal studies in this area of med

Every year, millions of animals around the world suffer and die in painful experiments conducted at the hands of pharmaceutical laboratories, contract testing facilities and companies that breed animals to be sold for experimentation. Many of these

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Paul McCartney is amazing. He has just announced that he will be boycotting any and all charities that conduct animal experimentation. This is even a bigger deal when you consider that the former Beatle has been a long-time supporter of numerous cancer ch

An animal-rights organization said Monday that activists may have mailed an "interesting" item to a UCLA researcher whose experiments with monkeys recently made him the target of an attempted firebombing.

Britain's government has overlooked the extent of the pain inflicted on animals in some scientific labs, the High Court ruled Friday Judge John Mitting ruled that the Home Office, which sets guidelines for animal experiments, acted unlawfully by